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rainbowbrarian 's review for:
Lucky Day
by Chuck Tingle
Chuck Tingle is a fascinating author. He brings a fresh perspective to any story that he tackles and you can expect more of that in this latest book, Lucky Day.
I was not the right audience for this particular work, but I would definitely recommend it to people looking for high concept philosophical horror with existential dread mixed in. This is an absurdist work of gory horror perfect for fans of the X Files and other paranormal conspiracy novel fans. It's got a little bit of a heist-ish feel as the story centers around a Vegas casino.
There were parts of the story that got a little too academic for my tastes.
I was not the right audience for this particular work, but I would definitely recommend it to people looking for high concept philosophical horror with existential dread mixed in. This is an absurdist work of gory horror perfect for fans of the X Files and other paranormal conspiracy novel fans. It's got a little bit of a heist-ish feel as the story centers around a Vegas casino.
There were parts of the story that got a little too academic for my tastes.
Graphic: Animal death, Body horror, Death, Gore, Grief, Death of parent